Talbanken is a Swedish treebank, divided into two main parts, consisting of written and spoken language, respectively: * Jan Einarsson: Talbankens skriftspråkskonkordans (1976) * Jan Einarsson: Talbankens talspråkskonkordans (1976) . The data were collected in several projects at Lund University in the 1970s and the material is described in several publication.

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free

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English

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School of Mathematics and Systems Engineering, Växjö University

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1976-00-00

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Text

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unfixed

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annotatedMAMBA: This version retains the original part-of-speech annotation and all the syntactic labels used in the original annotation. It also preserves, as far as possible, the head-dependent analyses implicit in the original annotation.

annotatedMALT: This version has been retagged, using a probabilistic part-of-speech tagger trained on the Stockholm-Umeå corpus with the tagset defined by Viggo Kann's group for the Granska tagger. Moreover, the number of syntactic labels have been reduced (by merging) to 16, and some of the head-dependent analyses have been altered (notably making prepositions the heads of prepositional phrases and subjunctions the heads of subordinate clauses).